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Alien Abductions
For generations the world has speculated whether or not humans have been abducted by supernatural life forms, more commonly known as aliens. All the signs and stories point towards there being some kind of alien life forms from other planets or galaxies snatching humans for experimental procedures. A number of stories have been documented, some more believable than others.

On October 11th, 1973 on the Pascagoula River in Mississippi, two men, 18 year old Calvin Parker and 45 year old Charles Hickson reported being abducted from an old, disused pier. They claimed that grey creatures , approximately 1.5 meters tall, with slits for their mouths, took the aboard their space craft and thoroughly examined them. After the aliens had finished the examination they dumped the two trembling men back onto the pier and shot back off into space. They reported their

alien encounter a few days after the incident to the

local sheriff who at first did not believe their story. They later agreed to take a lie detector test to verify their story. Surprisingly, they both passed.

In another incident, a young woman from North Dakota, Sandy Larson, reported that she, her boyfriend and her young daughter had been abducted by aliens. She claims that they had been stripped naked and all parts of their bodies probed. She also said that their heads were opened up and their brains were looked at carefully, and samples taken. However, when they returned home there were no scars or weird markings on their body. They were in perfect health except for some emotional trauma.

People who have claimed to have been abducted by UFO's have found themselves hundreds of kilometers away from where they were initially picked up.

In late 1968, an elderly couple, Dr. Geraldo Vidal and his wife, were driving along a road near Bahia Blanca (Argentina). Just a few minutes into their travels time elapsed and hours seemed to pass in minutes. When the spell was broken, they were still driving, but

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